Silicone Coatings: A Color Selection Strategy for Backpainted Glass (ICD401)
Eligible for 1 Hour AIA (HSW) LU, 1 IDCEC LU, 1 AIBC (Core) LU, and 1 AAA LU
Course Title: Silicone Coatings: A Color Selection Strategy for Backpainted Glass
Provider: ICD High Performance Coatings + Chemistries
AIA/HSW: Yes, Recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for 1 Health, Safety, and Welfare Learning Unit
IDCEC: Yes, Recognized by American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Interior Designers of Canada (IDC), and IIDA (International Interior Design Association) for 1 IDCEC Learning Unit
Length: One Hour
Credits: One Learning Unit
Course Description:
This course will provide Architects, Interior Designers, Specifiers, and Consultants education about silicone water-based glass coating technologies that can be specified in unlimited colors. Attendees will learn about L*a*b color theory in back-painted glass applications and the impact of color on surrounding interior elements. Understand how a coating manufacturer’s color tolerance standard can play a key role in project outcomes by improving aesthetic quality, consistency, and predictability.
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course, participants will be able to understand the following:
- Apply L*a*B* Color Theory in Architectural Glass Design
- Create Brand and Client Recognition through Color Selection Strategies
- Understand the Impact of Color on Surrounding Environments
- Analyze Color Predictability and How to Measure the Color Spectrum
Your Instructor
Casey Anderson is the Marketing Manager at ICD High Performance Coatings + Chemistries.